Usage

Once you have Python installed, you just need to get it to
run tkrow.py for you. How you do that depends on
what kind of system you have.

Linux and other Unix-like systems: Run

python tkrow.py

or make it executable with

chmod +x tkrow.py

after which you can just run

./tkrow.py

Mac OS X systems: Run

pythonw tkrow.py

(note the added w on python) so it runs without a console.

Windows systems: Change the name to

tkrow.pyw

(note the added w on the suffix) so it runs without a
console and then run it by double-clicking on it.

TkRow Classic

TkRow
was originally developed
in Perl. That version had a
little pattern counter that was synchronized with the main
counter. Here is a shot of me using it for gloves with a
continuous cable:

If you would like to try this version, you can get it
from the CVS
repository. If there is interest, I will make a new release
that includes it. Or add this feature to the Python
version. Perhaps both!